AN: Yeah, so what can I say, I loved the vocals for the Warblers in 'Hey Soul Sister' but the dancing was pathetic. Kurt's view on it mimics my own and I just had to write it into another drabble. Hope you all enjoy!

Prompt: Hugh Dennis - "I'm gonna walk like a dinosaur now." - 'Mock The Week'


The sound of Wes' gavel echoed through the room, bringing a stop to the myriad of conversations being held by the sixteen boys gathered.

"I hear-by call this meeting of the Warblers to order," Wes announced, in his most official sounding voice he could muster. He glanced briefly to his fellow council members before looking back to the others gathered in the room. "The council has briefly discussed our tie at Sectionals this past weekend and has decided that our first step in preparing for Regionals is analyzing both New Directions' performance and our own in an attempt to figure out how we could have beat them."

"They didn't look like marionette puppets on stage for starters," Kurt muttered more loudly than he intended.

The remark earned him a jab in the elbow from Blaine who was sitting next to him. Several others were looking at him with expressions that were a mixture of shock and offense. There were also a couple of stifled snickers.

Kurt could feel his cheeks grow warm as he looked down at his shiny black shoes, afraid to look in the direction of the three seniors who made up the Warblers council.

"Finally, someone who is on my side," David exclaimed breaking the silence that had fallen over the group. "I've been saying all year you guys need to let me teach you how to move. I mean I don't even think we could pull off 'walking the dinosaur' because our dance steps are so stiff."

Kurt finally chanced a look toward the council, surprised that at least one of them were on his side.

"Sure we can," Michael said, pushing away from the wall he had been leaning against. "It would go something like this," he added. The junior than proceeded to sing the chorus of 'Walk The Dinosaur' while doing the choreography in stiff as a board posture.

Almost everyone in the room laughed at his antics, even Thad.

"Okay, perhaps Kurt has a point but I've got to warn you, I've got three left feet," Thad said. The third member of the council had been a loud supporter for keeping the choreography simple so it didn't distract from their vocals.

"I love a good challenge," David informed him, looking past Wes at his fellow senior.

Kurt smiled. Perhaps it was time that his voice would finally start being heard instead of simply dismissed as it had been for all of his life.